Thank you to all my family who came to Colorado and celebrated a
time-shifted thanksgiving with me!
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Leftovers
I might love the meals after even more.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Finally, DVR! Guest Post
After 5 years of pining over the idea of building a DVR, Rachel and I finallly decided to go for it as a (early) christmas present to each other. We are both pretty thrilled with it. There were some bumps along the road, but fortunately - the right software existed for me to make it happen to our specifications.
I got a micro ATX form factor case for the project. The guts are as follows:
The RAM was supposed to be 1033 mhz, but it was unstable at that clock, so I had to bump it down. I didn't want to deal with returning it, and it seems plenty fast.
The processor actually has two cores, that my motherboard was able to unlock, so while it is a Sempron 140 - it registers at post as an Athlon X2 4200+.
The idea for this build was to use MythTV on ubuntu linux. I bought all my hardware with an eye for linux compatibility. That didn't work out. I'm sure that if I really hacked on it, I could have gotten it all to work with linux, but I decided that it wouldn't be up to rachel's standards in the end. I had a copy of Windows 7 beta, so I thought I'd give it a try for the media center.
It worked great! I had spent several hours trying to get linux working, but windows media center was up and running within 30 minutes.
There were still a few software quirks to work out, however.
The main thing I had to work out was the power settings. The system didn't wake from sleep properly, so I had to configure everything to work as hibernate. I got lucky, as my motherboard supports waking from hibernate for windows scheduled events (like show recordings). I had a hard time getting the thing to go back to hibernation after it woke up for a recording. I eventually found this software (http://slicksolutions.eu/mst.shtml) for configuring standby behavior with windows media center, and it works great.
I also snagged a plugin to make hulu desktop a clickable item from within windows media center. There are several out there, and none seem to work quite right - so I'm still working on that.
I had some trouble getting the sound to come across the HDMI because the settings in windows were strange. In the end, I didn't really need to do anything - it just worked. The problem was that it doesn't say that it's a 5.1 signal unless one is actually being sent. This was mainly a problem in the windows media center speaker configuration thing, as it couldn't tell I had 5 speakers for some reason.
Windows media center is a very slick DVR solution. It has netflix watch it now included in it, and you can record things with all the power that you might find in a Tivo. I actually like the interface better in some spots.
We have the capacity to record about 40 hours of HD stuff and have some room left over for music and photos.
We can record two shows at once, which I am amazed that we actually do (I'm looking at you bones).
Here are some (bad) pictures of the interface.
I got a micro ATX form factor case for the project. The guts are as follows:
- Sempron 140 processor
- Gigabyte AM3 motherboard with HDMI output
- Two 640 GB WD green hard drives
- Samsung DVD-RW
- Radeon 4200 onboard video card
- Hauppauge 2250 dual ATSC/QAM tuner card
- 4 gb of unganged 800 mhz ram
The RAM was supposed to be 1033 mhz, but it was unstable at that clock, so I had to bump it down. I didn't want to deal with returning it, and it seems plenty fast.
The processor actually has two cores, that my motherboard was able to unlock, so while it is a Sempron 140 - it registers at post as an Athlon X2 4200+.
The idea for this build was to use MythTV on ubuntu linux. I bought all my hardware with an eye for linux compatibility. That didn't work out. I'm sure that if I really hacked on it, I could have gotten it all to work with linux, but I decided that it wouldn't be up to rachel's standards in the end. I had a copy of Windows 7 beta, so I thought I'd give it a try for the media center.
It worked great! I had spent several hours trying to get linux working, but windows media center was up and running within 30 minutes.
There were still a few software quirks to work out, however.
The main thing I had to work out was the power settings. The system didn't wake from sleep properly, so I had to configure everything to work as hibernate. I got lucky, as my motherboard supports waking from hibernate for windows scheduled events (like show recordings). I had a hard time getting the thing to go back to hibernation after it woke up for a recording. I eventually found this software (http://slicksolutions.eu/mst.shtml) for configuring standby behavior with windows media center, and it works great.
I also snagged a plugin to make hulu desktop a clickable item from within windows media center. There are several out there, and none seem to work quite right - so I'm still working on that.
I had some trouble getting the sound to come across the HDMI because the settings in windows were strange. In the end, I didn't really need to do anything - it just worked. The problem was that it doesn't say that it's a 5.1 signal unless one is actually being sent. This was mainly a problem in the windows media center speaker configuration thing, as it couldn't tell I had 5 speakers for some reason.
Windows media center is a very slick DVR solution. It has netflix watch it now included in it, and you can record things with all the power that you might find in a Tivo. I actually like the interface better in some spots.
We have the capacity to record about 40 hours of HD stuff and have some room left over for music and photos.
We can record two shows at once, which I am amazed that we actually do (I'm looking at you bones).
Here are some (bad) pictures of the interface.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Serious updates needed.
I'm sure in my lack of writing lately, the top question on your mind is What does Rachel think about season 6 of SYTYCD? Am I right? Too bad. That's what you get :-P
(sorry, can't find just the dance online)
skip to 1:45 for the dance
skip to 2:05 for the dance
(sorry for the dumb pop-ups)
skip to 1:40 for the dance
It's no "Bleeding Love," but another great one by Nappy Tabs. (Yes, I watch Bleeding Love about once a month still. So. Good.)
- Love the new stage. The backdrop gives the show designers something to do instead of screwing up the view with complicated lighting, like they used to. It also prevents the camera men from doing wacky side and circling moves from the old thrust stage. Instead we get more nice, front-on views so you can actually see the dances.
- I don't miss Mia. Bring on Stacey Tookey and Mandy Moore instead!
- I love Adam's judging comments. With our fab new DVR I skip Nigel and Mary and go straight to his review.
- I'm not impressed with Wade Robson this season.
Favorite Routines
(sorry, can't find just the dance online)
skip to 1:45 for the dance
skip to 2:05 for the dance
Favorite Solo
(sorry for the dumb pop-ups)
Favorite Couple
I wasn't a fan of Ashleigh at first, but she's really improving. And Jakab is another superhuman dancer like Brandon of season 5. Not as powerful or versatile as Brandon, but Jakob's lines are better. skip to 1:40 for the dance
It's no "Bleeding Love," but another great one by Nappy Tabs. (Yes, I watch Bleeding Love about once a month still. So. Good.)
Slacker
Hi there. Been quiet lately, no? Today I'm home sick. I haven't missed a day of work yet, but I felt so darn crummy today, I didn't think I could make it through the afternoon patient turnover, work 12 hours, then be on call. So I called my manager and asked them to bring in the evening person early and I went home. I feel kind of bad about it. I have a lot of guilt about missing work. At least today was a good day to leave early. I helped get the day started at 6 like usual, so they're not behind schedule (like so often happens when someone calls in sick and the day starts short-handed). We have a moderate patient load with no portable one-on-one runs. So staff can stay in the room with a manageable number of patients. Still. Do you remember going to the school nurse and as soon as your mom says she will come pick you up, you felt better? That's how I was today. Once my manager confirmed I could go early I thought "Oh, Rachel, you're not that sick. Stick it out!" But I'm trying to be nice to myself instead of running haggard. I've got indigestion, nausea, some woman troubles, and I kept nearly fainting while working this morning. Seriously, I grabbed the wall on my way back from the kitchen with coffee for a patient. Also, I have an old dance injury in my back that flared up this week. It's not as bad as it was during last year's flare-up, but it makes moving around and lifting fairly painful. Thus I just got up from a nap and ate my lunch. I'm going to lay low and still do call tonight. I hope I can power through my next set of shifts - MTW all in a row! so I can have an enjoyable Thanksgiving break.
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Finally fallish
My hands are coated in sugar and butter and cinnamon. It feels and smells and tastes sooooo good.
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